Live events / classes et al - x books (£x)
D2D - x books ($x)
Etsy - x books (£x
Lulu - x books (£x)
Blurb - x book (£x)
Podcast downloads - x
Blog views - x
Live Sales April 2026 = x books (£x)
April 4 - Llangollen Day 1 - 25 books (£308.87)
6 x Romeo col
2 x Richard col
1 x PODS
3 x MNDT
1 x Omnibus
1 x Esther col
11 x Colouring books:
- 6 x Cult TV
- 2 x Doctors, 2020s
- 1 x 80s
April 5 - Llangollen Day 2 - 21 books (£203.83)
4 x Romeo col
1 x Richard col
1 x FM, PODS, MNDT
2 x Space Elain col
2 x Joseph col
1 x Tales from Bible col
8 x Colouring books:
- 2 x Doctors, Cult TV (sold out), 80s, Christmas (sold out)
(This weekend at Llangollen, with its many hours of driving and more hours stood in a freezing shed led to me posting on Facebook asking what we all expect from cons. It elicited this marvellous response from Gordon Rennie:
"I HATE the modern comic con model. Everyone sitting in rows behind their wee tables, selling their array of tat, to fans who become just customers.
If I’d wanted a career in retail, I wouldn’t have given up that job in Waterstones 36 years ago.
Spending your weekends doing this in an assortment of provincial sports halls and community venues masquerading as ‘comic cons’ just looks like long, slow, lingering death of the creative spirit."
His words, not mine.)
April 7 - Watersmeet Rickmansworth - 11 books (£145.98)
6 x Romeo col
1 x Romeo bw
1 x Richard col
1 x Omnibus (sold out)
1 x Space Elain col
1 x Esther col
(I did three classes in a day, the morning class was full, 28 kids and I only sold 2 books; the afternoon class slightly less full, 26 kids, and I sold 7 books; the evening class only had 4 punters in it, only 3 of them kids, and I sold 2 books again. You can never predict who will be buyers, sometimes.)
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